“For pro-family leaders…a project of the International Organization for Family, uniting and equipping leaders worldwide to promote the natural family.”

WCF Regional Conferences Unite and Equip Leaders Worldwide

World Congress of Families (WCF) Regional Conferences bring the natural family message to the leaders and grassroots delegates, worldwide. Through them, we help to educate, train, and mobilize local campaigns, policies, and projects.

At WCF conferences and events, delegates learn how and why it is important to protect the natural family as the fundamental and sustainable unit of society and defend the sanctity and dignity of all human life from conception to natural death. Besides the upcoming conferences in St. Lucia and Malawi, earlier in the year, we’ve had conferences in Lagos (Nigeria), Paris, and Antigua.

WCF St. Lucia Caribbean Conference November 17-18

The World Congress of Families Caribbean Conference in St. Lucia will take place at the Johnson’s Centre, Rodney Bay, Gros Islet, November 17-18.

Organized by Sarah Flood-Beaubrun, a Member of the St. Lucian Parliament and founder of the Caribbean Centre for Family and Human Rights (CARIFAM) – supported by Rebekah Ali-Gouveia (WCF Regional Coordinator) – the conference will include coverage of such crucial issues as: “The Demographic Reality in the Caribbean,” population control in Jamaica, “Fertility Education and Medical Management,” “The Unexpected Pregnancy,” Family Capital and SDGs, “Five Fatal Inconsistencies in Gender Theory,” Marriage Is the Foundation of Civilization,” “The Role of Fathers in Family and Nation Building,” “HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean,” Motherhood, and Comprehensive Sexuality Education. There will also be two youth panels.

The organizing committee includes Ann, Pastor Zacc, Moira and Theresa.

The conference will cover: Comprehensive Sexuality Education — the impact of pornography on society – the role of parents in education – abortion – contraception – maternal health – religious freedom – human rights, including the rights of children — and cultural rights.

Nov. 7 Deadline for Mail-in Ballots on Australia’s Marriage Law

Australians have until November 7 to mail back postal ballots indicating whether or not they want to amend the country’s 1961 Marriage Act to include same-sex “marriage.” While the vote is non-binding, the outcome will be significant. If the “no” side prevails, that likely will be the end of such a move for the time being. A “Yes” vote will trigger legislation to legalize SSM, which has a good chance of passing.

The campaign has been hard-fought and at times, bitter. Some LGBT activists have resorted to verbal abuse, intimidation and assault. Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott (who supports a “No” vote) was head-butted by a Yes-supporter. A prominent gay activist threatened to rape politicians who refused to redefine marriage.

The Coalition for Marriage website discusses the potential consequences of marriage redefinition and deconstruction, including education, religious freedom, freedom of speech and freedom of association. Position papers on each can be accessed online.

Every other English-speaking county (Canada, the United States, Ireland and New Zealand) has instituted Same-Sex Marriage – only in Ireland by a vote of the people. Natural family advocates are determined to hold the line in Australia. Read more.

“Bosko is much more than a committed and outspoken supporter of the natural family, he’s a true champion and courageous leader. The other day, he gave an incredible speech before the Serbian Parliament that was a true tour-de-force, an incredibly powerful rebuke of the LGBT movement. He spoke truth to power, and passionately took on the movement’s insistence on imposing pro-‘homosexualism’ on society.”

Mr. Obradovic told LGBT lobbyists: “Your ideology of homosexualism is a totalitarian ideology which denies us the right to think and speak differently.”

“Where, may I ask, are the rights of the majority in this country? Where are the traditional family values? Where is the fight against depopulation? Where is the right of the majority to educate our children as we see fit?”
You can watch and listen to a 10-minute excerpt of Mr. Obradovic’s remarks. Watch video.

“Caring Not Killing” Euthanasia Prevention Conference, November 18

“Caring Not Killing Conference: Protecting Yourself, Your Family and Others” conference will take place on November 18 from 8 am to 5 pm, at Biola University, La Miranda, CA. Topics include “Futile Care,” Euthanasia, Hospice and Palliative Care, Physician Assisted Suicide, Brain Death (Is it true death?), and Conscience Rights.
Among the featured speakers are Paul Byrne, M.D. (neonatologist and pediatrician, expert on brain death and organ donation), Amy Hasbrouck, J.D. (Director of Canada’s Toujours Vivant (Not Dead Yet), Cristen M. Krebs, DNP (Founder and Executive Director of Catholic Hospice in Pittsburgh) and Alex Schadenberg (Director of the International Euthanasia Prevention Coalition), and other medical personnel and legal experts.